Is there a keyboard auto lock feature somewhere in here? When the screen goes dark or after a some time I need for the keyboard to lock. No password, just keyboard auto lock and then press the unlock buttons. I found the icon to lock it, but unlike all my former phones I can't find an keyboard auto lock on a timer.

Beiks makes a keyboard locker. its in appworld. you can set how long to wait to lock. i have mine set for 10sec after the back light goes out. that way if the lock button on the top is pressed in my pocket, it will re-lock its self

Five dollars to auto lock a keyboard? Sounds like someone is taking advantage of a situation... no thanks... auto lock works perfectly without your app for those of us who choose to secure our BlackBerry with a password...

We can take advantage of the situation - that's what software developers do all the time.

But we can't take advantage on people and we're not trying.

hey Kolev, are you a rep of Beiks? you seem pretty abrasive and arrogant about the situation. i also agree that $6 is pretty steep. you can catch AddOnis on sale for half of that. it has auto lock, and a lot of other features. and since you asked, i would say $1.99 would be my limit

Hmm...I fail to see arrogance in my question. But I take your input as one vote for that and if some more people agree with it I'll have to take it for what it's worth and learn.

To me it's a matter of speach and form of question. You would notice that the poster did NOT, actually, provide a number. Even after the suggestion.

People often criticise without providing creative suggestions. And without them there isn't much value in the criticism, is there?

Or perhaps you should walk a mile in my shoes before you see the point

As for that program, I hope it was clearly apparent I have not heard of it and equally clear this is a core reason why I have not heard of its discount.

The argument still stands, though, because even if I have heard it, that still does not compare the two programs in equal light.
How do you know we don't have our program at 80% off for our own customers?

I do not criticise other programs nor do I expect you to rush and buy ours. I barely ask for opinion and I am old enough to know that there are many different opinions out there.

Hmm...I fail to see arrogance in my question. But I take your input as one vote for that and if some more people agree with it I'll have to take it for what it's worth and learn.

To me it's a matter of speach and form of question. You would notice that the poster did NOT, actually, provide a number. Even after the suggestion.

People often criticise without providing creative suggestions. And without them there isn't much value in the criticism, is there?

Or perhaps you should walk a mile in my shoes before you see the point

As for that program, I hope it was clearly apparent I have not heard of it and equally clear this is a core reason why I have not heard of its discount.

The argument still stands, though, because even if I have heard it, that still does not compare the two programs in equal light.
How do you know we don't have our program at 80% off for our own customers?

I do not criticise other programs nor do I expect you to rush and buy ours. I barely ask for opinion and I am old enough to know that there are many different opinions out there.

Someone could correctly point out that a T-Mobile closeout sale of G1 inventories comes with the function in the phone already built-in and argue that since this is true his point is valid.

As for what have you seen today...sorry...from what I know it's been released at $4.99.

Chances are it may have been different for a very short time, I'll give you that. I'll the be first to agree we're not perfect

The first poster himself said "Five dollars to auto lock a keyboard..." so apparently he has seen the release price correctly.

If I am the "poster" that you are speaking of, I will respond to satisfy your curiosity. I won't buy it, simply because I don't need it. But I would suggest that $0.99 to $1.99 would be a reasonable price for such an app.

For what it's worth - we are a reference company after all - I just looked up "arrogance" and found the following: "overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors".

I can't possibly see how the question may suggest supperior manner towards inveriors.

Could be because of poor immagination, could be because it wasn't asked this way in the first place

I can imagine the response being called 'annoyed' ("aroused to impatience or anger"), but still fail to see it as arrogant.

In fact there may have been some element of that, I'd agree. Certainly not too much though - the mere value of the suggestions is certainly not enough to justify such extreme classification. Especially considering the polite question mark (would have been question and exclamation otherwise), followed by the calm and logical continuation below.

As I said I'd be listening to what others , if any, will say.

To me, even while I tried, I can't see this as arrogant.

Proud for what we do we are, but nowhere in the text I can see superiority manner towards the inferior.

For what it's worth - we are a reference company after all - I just looked up "arrogance" and found the following: "overbearing pride evidenced by a superior manner toward inferiors".

I can't possibly see how the question may suggest supperior manner towards inveriors.

Could be because of poor immagination, could be because it wasn't asked this way in the first place

I can imagine the response being called 'annoyed' ("aroused to impatience or anger"), but still fail to see it as arrogant.

In fact there may have been some element of that, I'd agree. Certainly not too much though - the mere value of the suggestions is certainly not enough to justify such extreme classification. Especially considering the polite question mark (would have been question and exclamation otherwise), followed by the calm and logical continuation below.

As I said I'd be listening to what others , if any, will say.

To me, even while I tried, I can't see this as arrogant.

Proud for what we do we are, but nowhere in the text I can see superiority manner towards the inferior.

Here's a reference for you... "Methinks thou protesteth too much"... you appear to be working overtime because someone suggested that your attitude projects arrogance and abrasion. As my dad used to say, the first rule when you find yourself waist deep in a hole is to simply put down the shovel.

If I am the "poster" that you are speaking of, I will respond to satisfy your curiosity. I won't buy it, simply because I don't need it. But I would suggest that $0.99 to $1.99 would be a reasonable price for such an app.

Yes, I was refering to you. And I sure understand you and probably many others would not buy the application.

Nothing wrong with that.

Thanks for the answer!

I hope it is not hard to imagine that for some people who do need it that same price that they are ready to pay is higher.

Bear in mind, though, I am not defending it, even ithough I could. I play devil's advocate on both sides of the fense.